Osteosarcoma Arising from Heterotopic Ossification After an Electrical Burn. A Case Report* by ALBERT J. ABOULAFIA, FLEMING BROOKS, JOANNE PIRATZKY, and.
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Osteosarcoma Arising from Heterotopic Ossification After an Electrical Burn. A Case Report*
by ALBERT J. ABOULAFIA, FLEMING BROOKS, JOANNE PIRATZKY, and SHARON WEISS
Figs. 1-A and 1-B: Plain radiographs and computed axial tomography scan of the right forearm, made one year after the patient sustained an electrical shock, demonstrating massive areas of
heterotopic ossification.
ALBERT J. ABOULAFIA et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1999;81:564-70
Figs. 1-A and 1-B: Plain radiographs and computed axial tomography scan of the right forearm, made one year after the patient sustained an electrical shock, demonstrating massive areas of
heterotopic ossification.
ALBERT J. ABOULAFIA et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1999;81:564-70
Fig. 2 Digital subtraction arteriogram, made ten years after the injury, showing a distinct tumor blush, with neovascularity arising from the brachial artery, in the region of a bleeding,
nonhealing wound (arrows).
ALBERT J. ABOULAFIA et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1999;81:564-70
Fig. 3 Lateral radiograph of the right forearm and elbow, made ten years after the electrical injury, revealing a new radiolucent area with an associated soft-tissue mass (arrows).
ALBERT J. ABOULAFIA et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1999;81:564-70
Fig. 4-B: Scan made through the proximal part of the forearm, showing a soft-tissue mass arising from an area of heterotopic bone with areas of bone (solid arrows) and apparent fluid-filled
spaces (open arrows).
ALBERT J. ABOULAFIA et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1999;81:564-70